Are we referring to the Crusader 40 from the late 1960's? Is so, here is text from an old email from the list. The Marine Museum of the Great Lakes at Kingston likely have the Crusader 40 drawings as it was a George Cuthbertson design:
*From:* Ben Holthof [mailto:[email protected]] *Sent:* Tuesday, February 21, 2012 1:40 PM *To:* Rob Ball *Subject:* Re: Marine Museum C&C collection Hi Rob I do have a C&C 35 Mk III lines drawing, with a drawing number of 81-15-1 Your friend can contact me directly if he wishes. I can also send him a complete list of the C&C 35 drawings that we have in case he wants more of them. I can have a print or a scan made. The Museum does charge a small amount for copies of plans. $10.00 per plan plus a curatorial service fee of $25.00 per hour of my time. The first half hour is free but taking a plan out of the archives, bringing it to the copy place and returning and then putting everything away usually takes about an hour and a half. Larger sets of drawings take more time. These charges basically cover the Museums costs. We also charge shipping to mail the prints (a drawing in a tube is around $15.00) and tax (13%) here in Ontario. If someone has a scan made there is no shipping because I can usually e-mail the drawing to them. It can be cheaper for them to get a print made at a printing place local to them than it is for me to ship a drawing in a shipping tube. We then ask the client to call the Museum with a VISA or Mastercard, and we will process the order and send the plan. Have your friend contact me or let me know how you want to proceed and we can get the copies made and sent out. Ben Holthof Registrar/Curator Marine Museum of the Great Lakes at Kingston 613-542-2261 On 8 March 2016 at 09:15, steve olive via CnC-List <[email protected]> wrote: > A local community sailing organization has been given an old Crusader. She > has been a project boat for 10-12 years and a couple of owners so she's in > pieces right now. I'm working on putting her back together. My immediate > issues are the keel and board. I want to check and tighten the bolts. > Someone has covered each keel bolt with putty and then several layers of > fiberglass cloth. They did the same or the centerboard pin. This has kept > the stainless dry and when I chipped away the putty the bolts look new. The > boat is currently on the hard. When we hauled her there was a gap around > the hull keel joint. When she was blocked up and the load put on the keel > the gap did close some. I intend to clean out the gap and use G Flex to > fill with a layer of tape on the outside to fair. Question 1. Does anyone > know how many keel bolts there are in this boat? I have found 9 but there > looks like a couple more mounds at the end of the keel but I don't know if > they are bolts. Secondly, the centerboard is out of the boat because the > hole that the pivot pin goes through rusted away and the board left the > boat. The board I have appears to be 1/4" steel plate wrapped with glass. > The pivot 'ear' is completely gone. Question 2. Does anyone know where I > can find a drawing with dimensions of the board? I have a local machine > ready to cut a new one but need to have those dimensions. Thanks! > > _______________________________________________ > > Email address: > [email protected] > To change your list preferences, including unsubscribing -- go to the > bottom of page at: > http://cnc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/cnc-list_cnc-list.com > > >
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